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Development of an optical fiber fluorescence setup for in-situ PAHs detection in porous media. Application to pyranine transport in sand columns

Moser-Boroumand, F.
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Martins, J. M. F.
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Füri, P.
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1997
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

An optical method based on fluorescence spectroscopy was developed for in-situ non-destructive, real time, org. pollutant detection and quantification in soil. Optical fiber-based light-induced fluorescence probes allowing in-situ specific chem. detection were constructed. Pyranine was chosen as a model fluorescent polycyclic arom. hydrocarbon (PAH). The effect of sand particles on fluorescence measurements was established: the fluorescence intensity in water-satd. sand was 8 times lower than in aq. solns., due to light scattering by the sand particles. To adapt the method to dynamic pollutant concn. measurements in soil, 2 different designs of light diffusers were constructed and compared. A light distributor with a quartz window was chosen for its higher sensitivity and reproducibility. The probes were introduced into 2 different columns: short ones used to study the effect of the measurement location in the column and longer ones to study pyranine transport. It was shown that, in columns, the measurement location plays an important role; measurements near the walls, in particular, were different from those performed more towards the center of the column in a given section. As a consequence, one should avoid measurements near the circumference. Results were successfully compared to a chem. transport model and revealed that the methodol. is a powerful tool to measure in-situ concn. changes; on the other hand, fluorescent measurements can be used efficiently to det. transport parameters and give results comparable with those obtained with classical breakthrough curve fittings.

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DOI
10.1080/03067319708030493
Web of Science ID

WOS:000074843100010

Author(s)
Moser-Boroumand, F.
Martins, J. M. F.
Füri, P.
Forrer, M.
Mermoud, A.  
Van den Bergh, H.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Volume

68

Issue

2

Start page

239

End page

256

Subjects

Photomedicine group

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Physique du sol

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6358-69-6 (Pyranine) Role: ANT (Analyte)

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POL (Pollutant)

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ANST (Analytical study)

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OCCU (Occurrence) (optical fiber fluorescence setup for PAHs detection in porous media)

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soil pollution fluorescence spectroscopy PAH

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pyranine sand pollution fluorescense spectroscopy

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optical fiber fluorescence spectroscopy PAH soil

Note

Copyright 2003 ACS

CAPLUS

AN 1998:494053

CAN 129:108542

19-1

Fertilizers, Soils, and Plant Nutrition

Laboratoire Pollution Atmospherique Sol,Swiss Federal Institute Technology Lausanne,Lausanne,Switz. FIELD URL:

Journal

IJEAA3

written in English.

Polycyclic compounds Role: ANT (Analyte), POL (Pollutant), ANST (Analytical study), OCCU (Occurrence) (arom. hydrocarbons; optical fiber fluorescence setup for PAHs detection in porous media); Fluorometry; Optical fibers; Soil analysis; Soil pollution (optical fiber fluorescence setup for PAHs detection in porous media); Sand Role: AMX (Analytical matrix), ANST (Analytical study) (optical fiber fluorescence setup for PAHs detection in porous media); Aromatic hydrocarbons Role: ANT (Analyte), POL (Pollutant), ANST (Analytical study), OCCU (Occurrence) (polycyclic; optical fiber fluorescence setup for PAHs detection in porous media)

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